Updated on February 22, 4:09 p.m. (GMT+8): Added episode list.
Updated on February 22, 10:48 a.m. (GMT+8): Added release times.
Updated on January 24, 4:47 p.m. (GMT+8): Added official trailer.
“Long ago, the four nations lived together in harmony. Then, everything changed when the Fire Nation attacked. Only the Avatar, master of all four elements, could stop them, but when the world needed him most, he vanished.”
Now, the Avatar and the gang are making a huge comeback on the television screen in Netflix’s Avatar: The Last Airbender live-action series.
The Avatar live-action show was announced in 2018 but only started production in 2021 due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The announced cast features a set of fresh faces led by the young actor Gordon Cormier as Aang, as well as other renowned actors in Hollywood.
Here’s everything you need to know about Netflix’s Avatar live-action, including its cast, characters, trailer, and release date.
Netflix’s Avatar live-action cast and characters
- Gordon Cormier as Aang
- Kiawentiio Tarbell as Katara
- Ian Ousley as Sokka
- Dallas James Liu as Zuko
- Daniel Dae Kim as Fire Lord Ozai
- Paul Sun-Hyung Lee as Uncle Iroh
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- Ken Leung as Admiral Zhao
- Lim Kay Siu as Gyatso
- Maria Zhang as Suki
- Elizabeth Yu as Azula
- Yvonne Chapman as Avatar Kyoshi
- Casey Camp-Horinek as Gran Gran
- Arden Cho as June
- George Takei as Koh
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- Momona Tamada as Ty Lee
- Thalia Tran as Mai
- Utkarsh Ambudkar as King Bumi
- Amber Midthunder as Princess Yue
- Danny Pudi as The Mechanist
- James Sie as the cabbage merchant
- Sebastian Amoruso as Jet
- Tamlyn Tomita as Mayor Yukari
Gordon Cormier as Aang
The 12-year-old Filipino-Canadian actor Gordon Cormier has landed the role of his lifetime — he plays Aang, the protagonist of the live-action series. Gordon Cormier has appeared in “Two Sentence Horror Stories” as Young Charles and in “The Stand” as Joe.
Gordon Cormier has already started practicing the art of wielding a staff, Aang’s choice of weapon which also serves as his glider.
When he’s not in the spotlight, Gordon Cormier loves skateboarding with his friends.
Kiawentiio Tarbell as Katara
Up-and-coming actress Kiawentiio Tarbell plays Aang’s best friend and love interest, the waterbender Katara.
Kiawentiio has appeared in “Rutherford Falls” as Maya Thomas and in “Anne with an E”, Netflix’s adaptation of the novel “Anne of Green Gables”, as Ka’kwet. She also starred in the award-winning Canadian film “Beans”.
Ian Ousley as Sokka
From one Netflix series to another, Ian Ousley plays Sokka in this live-action series. Ian Ousley previously appeared in “13 Reasons Why” as Robby Corman.
We can’t wait to see Ian Ousley wield Sokka’s iconic boomerang soon!
Dallas Liu as Prince Zuko
American actor Dallas Liu is not new to live-action adaptations. He debuted as the young Jin Kazama in the movie version of Tekken back in 2009. Dallas Liu also recently appeared in the Marvel film “Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings” where he played Ruihua Chen, Katy’s younger brother.
Dallas Liu is also a part of the main cast of “PEN15”, where he plays Shuji, the older brother of the protagonist Maya.
Daniel Dae Kim as Fire Lord Ozai
From getting stranded on a mysterious island as Jin-Soo Kwon in “Lost”, Daniel Dae Kim is playing one of the most powerful firebenders in the world in the Avatar live-action series.
Daniel Dae Kim is also known for his other roles on television such as Chin Ho Kelly in “Hawaii Five-0” and Lt. John Matheson in “Crusade”.
Unknown to many, Daniel Dae Kim actually played a role in the “Avatar: The Last Airbender” animated series. He voiced General Fong, an earthbender from the Earth Kingdom Army.
Fans can view behind-the-scenes photos of the Avatar live-action series on Daniel Dae Kim’s Instagram account.
Paul Sun-hyung Lee as Uncle Iroh
Appa is finally coming to the Avatar live-action series! We’re not talking about Aang’s sky bison — no, we’re referring to Paul Sun-Hyun Lee!
His most notable roles are Randy Ko in “Train 48” and Appa (Mr. Kim) in “Kim’s Convenience”.
“Big shoes to fill by the late GREAT Mako,” Paul Sun-Hyung Lee tweeted, paying homage to Iroh’s Japanese voice actor Mako Iwamatsu. “I hope to do honor and justice to this character while still making it my own.”
Ok see you, Appa!
Ken Leung as Commander Zhao
Another “Lost” star in the pack, Ken Leung plays the cunning Admiral Zhao in the Avatar live-action series. His other notable roles include Dr. Topher Zia in “The Night Shift” and Admiral Statura in “Star Wars: The Force Awakens”.
Ken Leung reunites with his “Lost” co-star Daniel Dae Kim. Ken Leung played Miles Straume in the supernatural series.
Lim Kay Siu as Gyatso
Singaporean actor Lim Kay Siu is back in another “Avatar” project, this time in Netflix’s series. Lim Kay Siu plays as the Airbending monk Gyatso, Aang’s mentor and guardian.
Maria Zhang as Suki
Fresh-faced actress Maria Zhang portrays Suki, the leader of the Kyoshi warriors and Sokka’s love interest.
“I can only hope I do our badass fan-wielding Kyoshi girl justice,” said Maria Zhang in her Instagram post.
Maria Zhang has appeared in short films such as “Continuum” and Dear Mom”.
Elizabeth Yu as Azula
Hollywood newbie Elizabeth Yu (@lizz.yu on Instagram) gives life to the powerful firebender and the fire nation’s princess Azula. Azula is also known for her ability to produce blue flames, far more powerful than the usual red, orange, and yellow flames.
Elizabeth Yu is the girlfriend of actor Gaten Matarazzo, the actor who plays Dustin Henderson in the hit series, “Stranger Things”.
Yvonne Chapman as Avatar Kyoshi
“Kung Fu” television star Yvonne Chapman is playing the role of Avatar Kyoshi from the Earth Kingdom. Kyoshi was responsible for forming the Kyoshi Warriors, a group of women who were well-trained in combat.
Before her role in the Avatar live-action, Yvonne Chapman plays the villain Zhilan in CW’s “Kung Fu” and Danielle Lim in “Family Law”.
Casey Camp-Horinek as Gran Gran
Seasoned actor Casey Camp-Horinek plays the role of Gran Gran in the Avatar live-action series. Gran Gran or Kanna is the grandmother of Sokka and Katara in the animated series.
Arden Cho as June
From one Netflix series to another, Partner Track star Arden Cho has officially joined the Avatar live-action cast as June, a bounty hunter from the Earth Kingdom.
“June is easily one of my favorite characters I’ve ever played,” she said in her Instagram post.
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Arden is best known for her roles as Kira Yukimura in Teen Wolf and Emily Choi in Chicago Med.
George Takei as Koh
Ready to be spooked? Seasoned actor George Takei is playing Koh, an ancient, predatory spirit that can steal faces.
In the series, Koh has a centipede-like body, a white face, and red lips. He can change faces in an instant and can steal the faces of those who express any emotion in his presence.
Before taking on the role of Koh, George played Star Trek’s Hikaru Sulu for over a decade. In 2005, he voiced the Fire Nation prison warden in season one, episode 6 “Imprisoned” of the Avatar animated series.
Momona Tamada as Ty Lee
16-year-old Canadian actress Momona Tamada is bringing zest and enthusiasm to the show as Ty Lee. She is close friends with Azula and Mai, whom she met during their time in the Royal Fire Academy for Girls.
Momona is really fond of her Avatar character, so much so that she has a Ty Lee Funko Pop figure, seen on her Instagram.
Thalia Tran as Mai
Raya and the Last Dragon voice actress Thalia Tran will soon be making an appearance on your screens as Mai, one of Azula’s close friends.
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Nicknamed “gloomy girl”, Mai is the Fire Nation Governor’s daughter and has a crush on Azula;s brother, Zuko.
Will we be seeing some shuriken-jutsu from Thalia in the live-action?
Utkarsh Ambudkar as King Bumi
After teaching Devi at Sherman Oaks High, Mr. Manish Kulkarni is now entering the Earth Kingdom as Bumi.
Bumi is the eccentric king of Omashu and is the owner of Flopsie, a hybrid of a goat and a gorilla. He is close friends with Aang and claims to be one of the most powerful earthbenders.
Amber Midthunder as Princess Yue
Prey’s Amber Midthunder is playing Yue, the princess and compassionate spiritual leader of the Northern Water Tribe. She plays a significant role in the Siege of the North battle later in the series.
Danny Pudi as The Mechanist
From Greendale to Earth Kingdom, real quick!
Danny Pudi is playing Earth Kingdom’s resident tinker. In the series, the mechanist has launched plenty of inventions that greatly helped Aang and his team in their adventures.
Danny is best known for his role as Abed Nadir in Dan Harmon’s comedy sitcom, Community.
James Sie as the cabbage merchant
“My cabbages!”
One of the most awaited cast announcements in the series is the cabbage merchant’s, who is played by James Sie.
The Chinese-American actor is the voice behind many animated characters, including Jackie Chan in Jackie Chan Adventures, Master Monkey in Kung Fu Panda: Legends of Awesomeness, and, of course, the cabbage merchant in Avatar: The Last Airbender.
Sebastian Amoruso as Jet
Sebastian Amoruso plays Jet, a young warrior from the Earth Kingdom.
Amoruso is known for portraying Johnny on I Know What You Did Last Summer, an American teen horror television series.
Tamlyn Tomita as Mayor Yukari
American actress Tamlyn Tomita plays Mayor Yukari in the Netflix series. She is the mother of Kyoshi Warrior, Suki, and is considered one of the leaders of Kyoshi Island.
Tamlyn made her debut in Hollywood as Kumiko in The Karate Kid Part II. Years later, she reprised the role in Cobra Kai, a sequel to the original films.
Avatar live-action episodes
EPISODE NUMBER | EPISODE TITLE | SYNOPSIS | LENGTH |
1 | Aang | An Airbender comes to grips with his new reality as war erupts. A century later, a pair of Water Tribe siblings make a discovery that changes everything. | 63 minutes |
2 | Warriors | Aang, Katara, and Sokka arrive at a small Island, home to elite warriors named after Avatar Kyoshi. The Fire Nation gets wind of the Avatar’s whereabouts. | 48 minutes |
3 | Omashu | News of a traitor puts the trio at odds in Omashu, where a mechanist and rebels with a charming leader muddle their plans to protect the Earth Kingdom. | 52 minutes |
4 | Into the Dark | In captivity, Aang meets a king with a taste for games. To find their friend, the siblings must navigate a dark tunnel — and put their differences aside. | 55 minutes |
5 | Spirited Away | When the group lands in the Spirit World for a rescue mission, they come face to face with dangerous threats, painful memories, and a mysterious entity. | 51 minutes |
6 | Masks | A desperate Aang visits Avatar Roku for help on his journey as the Fire Nation closes in on him. At their fortress, a masked intruder breaks Aang out. | 56 minutes |
7 | The North | As an attack on the Northern Water Tribe looms, Katara challenges a master Waterbender, Sokka meets a princess, and Aang takes Kuruk’s words to heart. | 47 minutes |
8 | Legends | Zhao leads the Fire Nation into the North with a bold plan to weaken the Water Tribe. When the battle takes a dark turn, Aang enters a powerful state. | 57 minutes |
Netflix’s Avatar live-action teaser and trailer
Netflix has released the teaser trailer for Avatar: The Last Airbender live-action which you can watch above.
The cast and crew started filming in November 2021 in a new, custom-built facility in Vancouver, Canada.
The production uses the same technology as Disney’s The Mandalorian in the state-of-the-art studio.
Netflix’s Avatar live-action release date
The Avatar live-action series releases on February 22, 2024, as announced on Netflix’s Geeked Week 2023 showcase.
Avatar Netflix release times: What time is Avatar coming out on Netflix?
REGION | TIME/ TIME ZONE |
USA | 12 a.m. PST |
Mexico | 2 a.m. CST |
Colombia | 3 a.m. GMT-5 |
Brazil | 5 a.m. BRT |
Argentina | 5 a.m. GMT-3 |
UK | 8 a.m. GMT |
EU | 9 a.m. CET |
South Africa | 10 a.m. GMT+2 |
Turkey | 11 a.m. GMT+3 |
India | 1:30 p.m. GMT+5:30 |
Indonesia | 3 p.m. WIB |
Thailand | 3 p.m. GMT+7 |
Singapore | 4 p.m. SGT |
Philippines | 4 p.m. GMT+8 |
Japan | 5 p.m. JST |
Australia | 7 p.m. AEST |
Follow Netflix Geeked’s Twitter account for more updates about the live-action series.
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